Category: Compliance
AI compliance practices, documentation requirements, risk classification, and audit readiness for organisations
The Europrivacy Transfer Tool: What Changes in AI Procurement
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Cyber-Capable AI Compliance: : Three Regimes – the Same Model
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Hidden AI Chatbot Data Leakage Risk
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AI Act: only eight Member States ready
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“EU sovereign cloud”: a marketing label
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Reuters made AI literacy mandatory
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AI Act: Five Months to Go
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US AI Framework Targets State Patchwork
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US States Advance AI Regulation Wave
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The Europrivacy Transfer Tool: What Changes in AI Procurement
•
Cyber-Capable AI Compliance: : Three Regimes – the Same Model
•
Hidden AI Chatbot Data Leakage Risk
•
AI Act: only eight Member States ready
•
“EU sovereign cloud”: a marketing label
•
Reuters made AI literacy mandatory
•
AI Act: Five Months to Go
•
US AI Framework Targets State Patchwork
•
US States Advance AI Regulation Wave
•
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The EDPB has confirmed Europrivacy as both a Data Protection Seal under Article 42(5) and as an Article 46 transfer tool when combined with binding and enforceable commitments. Five concrete updates to make to your procurement file this quarter, with a decision sheet as the operational companion.
A frontier AI model that finds and exploits software vulnerabilities sits inside three legal regimes at once: NIS2, the AI Act and the CRA. For deployers that means three sets of obligations and three sets of audit risk. The fix is a single control map built now.
A new UC Davis measurement study shows AI chatbot data leakage is now the default behaviour of the modern chatbot stack. Names, emails and prompt content leave for third parties before a question is asked. For revenue leaders, this is a supply chain problem.
AI evaluation reports are landing in procurement inboxes from vendors, third parties and government bodies like CAISI. Each type answers a different question. This practitioner filter walks through three evidence types, four reading checks, the AI Act conformity routes and the four triggers that should refresh your evidence.
AI governance divergence stopped being a forward risk this week. The EU softened its AI Act, the United States normalised CAISI pre-release vetting and seven European tech CEOs called for further simplification. Three signals in seven days reset how compliance roadmaps must plan evidence, vendors and timelines.
The Digital Omnibus did not collapse on 28 April; it stopped. Until the next trilogue closes, the AI Act applies on its original schedule and 2 August 2026 is your planning deadline. Four scenarios, one quarterly plan, no parallel roadmaps.